The Northern Lights
Town and fisherman’s cabins or Rorbus in front of snowy mountains in Norway.
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Northern lights or aurora borealis over Rorbuer fishing cottage in Norway.
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Magical Northern Lights in the mountains behind Tasiilaq in Greenland.
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The sky is certainly no limit for this stellar photo of the northern lights in Norway.
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A spectacular northern lights adventure, Norway.
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Aurora Borealis aka ‘The Northern Lights’
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The Northern Lights in Tromvik, Norway on 16 Jan 2017.
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The aurora borealis, which is most commonly spotted in Norway and Sweden, painted the sky shades of purple and green over the Yorkshire Dales, UK
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Aurora Borealis taken near to Inari, northern Finland
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Aurora Borealis taken near to Inari, northern Finland.
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Aurora Borealis taken near to Inari, northern Finland
Northern Lights, Finland – 23 Jan 2017
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The Northern Lights
On, the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, appear in the sky over Bifrost, Western Iceland. The Northern Lights are created as a result of collisions between gaseous particles in the Earth’s atmosphere and charged particles released by the sun, according to the Northern Lights Space and Science Centre in Canada.
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